Majestic Kenya Safaris

Family-Friendly Kenya Safaris & Tours

Experience an extraordinary family-friendly Kenya safari adventure that caters to travelers of all ages, from budget explorers to luxury seekers. Our carefully crafted safaris take you through Kenya’s most breathtaking wildlife destinations, offering unforgettable experiences for children and parents alike. Explore the endless plains of the Masai Mara during the Great Migration (July to October), where kids can marvel at thousands of wildebeest and zebras, or watch elephants roaming against the backdrop of snow-capped Mt. Kilimanjaro in Amboseli. Spot pink flamingos at Lake Nakuru, track rhinos, and witness the incredible diversity of African wildlife through kid-friendly game drives led by experienced guides.

Our safari packages range from affordable options starting at budget-friendly rates to luxurious lodge experiences with private pools and gourmet dining. Each journey includes comfortable safari vehicles, carefully selected family-oriented accommodations, and full-board meals during wildlife expeditions.

While international flights and personal expenses aren’t included, our travel experts are ready to customize every aspect of your family’s safari. Whether you’re traveling with toddlers or teenagers, we’ll design the perfect Kenya safari package that balances education, excitement, and age-appropriate wildlife encounters, ensuring an unforgettable African adventure for your entire family.

Exclusive Kenya Family Safaris & Tours

Rhinoceros sighting in Lake Nakuru National Park
4.7/5

Experience a family-friendly 8-day Kenyan safari exploring Amboseli, Lake Naivasha, Lake Nakuru, and Masai Mara. Spot elephants, flamingos, rhinos, and Big Five in comfortable mid-range accommodations.

From
$2,100
Leopard sighting in Masai Mara National Reserve
4.7/5

Explore Kenya’s wildlife paradise with this 7-day safari through Amboseli, Lake Nakuru, and Masai Mara. Spot elephants, flamingos, rhinos, and Big Five in comfortable accommodations.

From
$2,000
Zebra sighting at Crescent Island in Naivasha
4.7/5

Luxurious 7-day family safari through Kenya’s stunning landscapes. Encounter wildlife at Masai Mara, Lake Nakuru, and Lake Naivasha. Gourmet cuisine and unique luxury accommodations 

From
$3,000
Antelopes in Masai Mara National Reserve
4.7/5

Embark on a thrilling 4-day Kenyan safari through Masai Mara and Lake Nakuru. Witness breathtaking wildlife, encounter the Big Five, track flamingos and rhinos, and immerse yourself in the vibrant Maasai culture.

From
$1,100
Herd of elephants in Amboseli National Park
4.5/5

Journey through Kenya’s Amboseli and Tsavo West on a 5-day safari. Witness majestic elephants, Mount Kilimanjaro’s epic views, and diverse wildlife in stunning, untamed landscapes, while staying in luxurious accommodations.

From
$2,000
Leopard sighting
4.7/5

Experience a 5-day Kenyan safari through Masai Mara, Lake Nakuru, and Amboseli. Spot Big Five, flamingos, and elephants while enjoying comfortable lodge stays in some of the most luxurious accommodations.

From
$2,200
Rhinoceros-Ol-Pejeta-Conservancy
4.6/5

Journey through Kenya’s diverse landscapes on a 7-day family safari. Experience Samburu’s unique wildlife, Ol Pejeta’s rhino sanctuary, and Masai Mara’s Big Five. Stay in luxurious lodges and camps throughout your safari.

From
$4,000
Herd of red elephants spotted in Tsavo East National Park
4.6/5

Experience a 10-day Kenyan safari across Amboseli, Tsavo, Lake Nakuru, and Masai Mara. Spot Big Five, witness diverse wildlife, and enjoy comfortable mid-range lodges that are family and children-friendly.

From
$2,600

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Frequently Asked Questions About Our Family Safari Tour Packages

The package comprehensively covers transportation in a 4×4 safari vehicle with an experienced driver-guide, comfortable mid-range lodge accommodations, daily game drives, all park entrance fees, and most meals. Typically excluded are international flights, personal travel insurance, visa costs, personal expenses, and optional activities like hot air balloon rides or cultural visits.

 

You’ll have excellent opportunities to encounter the Big Five across diverse parks. Amboseli offers spectacular elephant herds against Mount Kilimanjaro’s backdrop, Tsavo presents unique red elephants and varied landscapes, Lake Nakuru features flamingo flocks and rhino sanctuaries, while Masai Mara provides incredible predator interactions and massive wildebeest herds during migration season.

 

Pack lightweight, breathable clothing in neutral safari colors like khaki and olive. Essential items include comfortable walking shoes, wide-brimmed hat, high-SPF sunscreen, insect repellent, and a good camera with zoom lens. Bring layers for temperature variations, a small daypack, binoculars, and any necessary personal medications. Quick-dry fabrics work best in varying climates.

The safari is most enjoyable for children aged 8 and above who can appreciate wildlife viewing and maintain patience during long game drives. Some lodges have specific age restrictions. Parents should consider their children’s interest in nature, ability to sit quietly, and comfort with extended periods in safari vehicles. Nonetheless, these safaris are children and family-friendly.

 

Accommodation options range from budget-friendly to luxury lodges, offering varied experiences across different price points. Mid-range lodges provide comfortable rooms with en-suite bathrooms, hot water, and park views. Facilities typically include restaurants, bars, and sometimes pools. Lodges are strategically located near prime wildlife viewing areas, ensuring both comfort and immersive safari experiences.

 

Safaris are generally very safe when following professional guide instructions. Experienced driver-guides prioritize guest safety, maintaining safe distances from wildlife and providing clear park navigation. Lodges implement security measures, and vehicles are equipped for emergencies. Always listen to your guide, remain inside vehicles during game drives, and follow park regulations.

 

Dry seasons (June-October and January-February) offer optimal wildlife viewing conditions. Less vegetation means easier animal spotting, and wildlife congregates around limited water sources. The Masai Mara’s wildebeest migration, typically occurring between July and October, provides an extraordinary wildlife spectacle with millions of animals crossing the plains.

 

Travel insurance is strongly recommended and often mandatory. Ideal coverage should include medical emergencies, trip cancellation, emergency evacuation, and safari-specific risks. Ensure your policy covers remote area medical transportation, potential health risks, and unexpected travel disruptions specific to safari environments.

 

Consult your healthcare provider about recommended vaccinations like yellow fever, hepatitis A, and typhoid. Malaria prophylaxis is crucial in safari regions. Bring personal medications, a comprehensive first-aid kit, and stay hydrated. Some lodges are in remote areas, so thorough medical preparation and travel health insurance are essential.

 

Most lodges can successfully accommodate common dietary needs including vegetarian, vegan, kosher, and gluten-free meals. Inform the safari operator during booking about specific dietary restrictions to ensure proper meal planning. Lodges are generally flexible and experienced in handling diverse nutritional requirements.

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